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there's no reason a millionaire liberal could not buy up some property and just pitch tents...to H with zoning civil disobedience requires risk could be planting ideas
there's no reason a millionaire liberal could not buy up some property and just pitch tents...to H with zoning civil disobedience requires risk could be planting ideas
Why should he ? It's not his job to worry about the welfare of the people.
plenty of people have more money than can be spent wisely, many things happen for no good reason
That’s your opinion. Folks can spend their money on anything they like, but those who think they know what to do with it and how it should be spent, can certainly do that with their own money to help folks out.
Shows what idiots we have running things. They want people to do this. But the housing and eviction rules are so strict. You would get a crack addict or worse in you home or property. And no way to evict.
Liberals just seem to make things worse and no common sense. We already see how many have died from the defund the police. And how well it is working with areas they are allow to buy, sell and use drugs.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — As the Bay Area continues to struggle under the weight of its homelessness crisis, officials and nonprofits are asking local residents to do more than hand out meals or donate spare change. They’re asking them to open up their homes.
Nearly 30,000 people are unhoused in the five-county Bay Area, and there isn’t nearly enough room in the region’s existing affordable housing developments. To fill the gaps, service providers increasingly are recruiting private landlords to take in homeless tenants. Some property owners are renting out entire units in exchange for agreements that the government or a nonprofit will cover the rent. Others are offering up spare bedrooms in their homes – sometimes in exchange for a small stipend, and sometimes as a purely charitable act.
But it’s hard to find owners willing to take a chance on someone down on their luck. At least one program recently ended because of a lack of landlord interest . . . "
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